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  1. John Braithwaite: Peacebuilder, Social Scientist and Restorative Justice Activist

    By Joshua Wachtel Download PDF version John BraithwaiteOn June 16, 2006, John Braithwaite will be one of two social scientists awarded the first Stockholm Prize in Criminology from the Swedish Ministry of Justice for “outstanding achievements in...

  2. Restorative Justice and a Better Future

    Paper by Australian criminologist John Braithwaite, author of "Crime, Shame and Reintegration". Forthcoming in Dalhousie Law Review. Dorothy J. Killam Memorial Lecture Dalhousie University, 17 October, 1996 Forthcoming in Dalhousie Law Review Imagine...

  3. Democracy, Community and Problem Solving

    John Braithwaite, Australian National University, discusses how community involvement and empowerment in restorative justice processes can improve democractic participation and democratic competence. Presented at the "Building Strong Partnerships for...

  4. Building Safe and Healthy School Communities: Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation

    Research School of Social Sciences, in particular the influence and support of Eliza Ahmed, Valerie Braithwaite and John Braithwaite. At the University of Pennsylvania, I would like to acknowledge the support of Larry Sherman and the Jerry Lee Center of...

  5. Linking Crime Prevention to Restorative Justice

    By John Braithwaite, Australian National University. Discusses how research needs to show that restorative justice prevents crime in order to make it mainstream, and how restorative justice programs can improve their crime prevention capacity....

  6. John Braithwaite on Using Research to Invest in Crime Reduction

    In this piece, "Less Prison, better prevention of crime," Australian criminologist John Braithwaite argues that the evidence shows in so many areas that restorative rather than punitive responses, and also evidence-based responses to preventing crime,...

  7. John Braithwaite Revisited

    Since I hadn't actually been in Halifax for the International Conference in June, I passed along my blog entry about John Braithwaite's keynote to a few people who had been there, including Terry O'Connell. Terry happened to be at the Singapore...

  8. Can restorative practices prevent war?

    their wisdom and their knowledge” (2015). Further reading This piece relies heavily upon an excellent study written by John Braithwaite and Ali Gohar (2014), Restorative Justice, Policing and Insurgency: Learning from Pakistan. Ali Gohar recently...

  9. Restorative Justice: Assessing an Immodest Theory and a Pessimistic Theory

    The draft version of this paper by Professor John Braithwaite from the Australian National University is no longer available as a download. It has, however, been published by the University of Chicago Press. The publication details are as follows:...

  10. Commitments to Reconciliation: A Review of Reconciliation and Architectures of Commitment: Sequencing Peace in Bougainville

    The second book in The Peacebuilding Compared Project, led by restorative justice pioneer John Braithwaite, addresses peacebuilding efforts in the long-beleaguered South Pacific island of Bougainville and answers questions about what works best to...

  11. Restorative Justice Practice: The State of the Field 1999

    and discussed its origins with Stephen Mugford during a visit sponsored by ANU in November 1995. 9 Conversation with John Braithwaite, ANU Canberra, 1/12/98. 10 Conversation with Lawrence Sherman, University of Maryland, 6/1/98. 11 Conversation with Ed...

  12. John Braithwaite, Ph.D.

    Dr. John Braithwaite is a renowned criminologist and leader in the restorative justice movement. He has been the recipient of many honors, including the 2006 Stockholm Prize in Criminology and has authored several influential books, including Crime,...

  13. John Braithwaite's Keynote at IIRP's 14th International Conference

    series here focusing on papers that have been submitted and linked to this page. In this first installment, it's John Braithwaite's keynote, in which he spoke in general terms about restorative justice, restorative practices, restorative living and...

  14. Book Review: Commitments to Reconciliation: A Review of Reconciliation and Architectures of Commitment: Sequencing Peace in Bougainville

    project will focus on Indonesia, the Pacific and South-East Asian case studies.” The researchers are: project leader John Braithwaite, ANU professor, Australian Research Council Federation (ARC) fellow and founder of the Regulatory Institutions Network...

  15. From Wagga Wagga to Minnesota

    consider the idea. After I started doing conferences in Wagga Wagga, John McDonald pointed out that criminologist John Braithwaite’s book, Crime Shame and Reintegration (1989), supported the kind of response to young offenders that we were attempting....

  16. Bethlehem Police Family Group Conferencing Project

    model [conferencing], they find it far more satisfying than the traditional alternative." (Moore, 1995a, p. 212). John Braithwaite, Lawrence Sherman, and Heather Strang are currently collaborating in the Reintegrative Shaming Experiment (RISE) in...

  17. Not Just a Degree, a Movement: The IIRP Graduate School Confers its First 14 Master's Degrees

    restorative practices is the way we are rising to meet that challenge.” Wachtel introduced the commencement speaker, John Braithwaite, a major force in the restorative justice movement (a subset of restorative practices). A fellow at Australian National...

  18. Motivational Interviewing is effective and restorative

    In this guest blog, Professor John Braithwaite, who leads the Peacebuilding Compared project and is the founder of RegNet School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University, discusses the parallels between Motivational...

  19. Power, Authority and Restorative Practices

    power of fear and coercion to deter crime and misbehavior. In Crime, Shame and Reintegration, Australian criminologist John Braithwaite (1989) posited that society’s most potent normative force is the influence of our closest family and friends. He...

  20. Restorative Justice Without Offender Participation: A Pilot Program for Victims

    component of a restorative system and should be seen at least as partially restorative. (Zehr, pp. 55-56, 2002) John Braithwaite, a well-known Australian criminologist and proponent of restorative justice, agrees that providing a restorative response...

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